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Fed Seaweed, Grazing Cattle Produced 40 Percent Less Methane
Grazing cattle given a seaweed supplement produced close to 40 percent less methane than those fed grass alone, a new study found.
Microfiber Plastics Appear to Tumble, Roll and Move Slowly in the Environment
The first-known direct observations of the movement of microfiber plastics through a thin layer of soil-like particles show that they tend to tumble, roll and sometimes get stuck in spaces.
‘Alaska’s Changing Environment’ — A New Report
The University of Alaska Fairbanks released a new report this week highlighting environmental changes and extremes that impact Alaskans and their livelihoods.
Building Green and Blue Spaces, Such as Parks, in New Communities is Crucial for Cleaner Air
Surrey's Global Centre for Clean Air Research (GCARE), working with 30 co-authors from seven countries, found that parks may be the most effective solution for reducing overall air pollution – cutting air pollution by 22% city-wide.
Chemical Structure’s Carbon Capture Ability Doubled by Oregon State University Research
Oregon State University scientists have found a way to more than double the uptake ability of a chemical structure that can be used for scrubbing carbon dioxide from factory flues.